The New York City dating comedy arrives in select cinemas and on demand.

Aaron Tveit
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Better Off Single, which is described as a “New York City dating comedy that follows one man’s hallucination-fueled, post-breakup quest to find new love… and himself,” arrives in select cinemas and on demand October 7. The motion picture from Red Square Pictures is distributed worldwide by Gravitas Ventures.

Better Off Single, according to production notes, is described as such: “When Charlie Carroll (Tveit) quits his job and his girlfriend (Elliott) on the same day, it seems as though he’s finally found freedom. But after a quick dip in the dark waters of the NYC dating pool, Charlie begins to wonder if he’s made a mistake. He’s not equipped for single life. In fact, Charlie might not be equipped for life in general. With no job and no love, Charlie is forced to go on a journey of self-discovery so intense that he begins to suffer from surreal hallucinations, flashbacks, and fantasies. Will he find ’the one?’ Or did that ship already sail, taking with it his only hopes for relationship sanity?”

“We set out to make a smart, funny movie—one that would only be possible by the means of talented collaborators on both sides of the camera,” said director Cox in an earlier statement. “We’re thrilled to extend that collaboration to include Gravitas. We can’t wait for audiences to get a look.”